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He’d been talking about life on the highway before the sirens interrupted him. ‘I love riding through Los Angeles on my own, with the wind, the sound…’ He imitates the twin-piston noise of a Norton motorbike engine.‘And then there are the aesthetics, the beauty of the motorcycle and the smell of a hot Norton, the oil oozing out – it’s fantastic.He’s over 6ft and has broad, muscular shoulders, but seems to be doing his utmost to disguise his handsome – even beautiful – face.He arrived without entourage, unshaven and dressed in ripped jeans, scuffed brown biker boots, black T-shirt and black blazer.He looks very young, wears lots of denim, and has floppy hair. Unflattering Angle Keanu gave a speech about his love of Kung-Fu and his directorial debut A Man of Tai Chi.Most press coverage focused on his weight gain instead, at which point, he probably transformed back into Sad Keanu. Evil Lawyer Keanu (The Devil's Advocate, 1997) Evil Lawyer Keanu, distinguished by his ability to look nice in suits and be generally amoral, made his debut in the deliciously over-the-top 1997 thriller The Devil’s Advocate.His character has an important role in the film’s climax, but his best scene is arguably the one in which he and a young Uma Thurman make terrible-sounding music. Tedious Bus Hero Keanu (Speed, 1994) Tedious Bus Hero Keanu saves the day in the 1994 film Speed, by taking control of a bus that must be kept at 50mph, to prevent an on-board bomb exploding and killing all the passengers. Unshaven Indie Hero Keanu (Feeling Minnesota, 1996) Unshaven Indie Hero Keanu, complete with requisite stubble and checked shirts, appears alongside Cameron Diaz, Vincent D'Onofrio and Courtney love in Feeling Minnesota.

Despite his wealth, Reeves has only just bought his first house, having lived in hotels and on-set trailers for much of his life.

We'd love to see Keanu as one half of a Two Ronnies sketch show reboot. His serious filmmaker face met with others belonging to directors such as Martin Scorsese, Christopher Nolan and George Lucas. Rocker Keanu Grunge band Dogstar rose to fame in part because of Rocker Keanu's non-rocker activities in Hollywood films.

Beardy Film Geek Keanu (Side by Side, 2013) Keanu, his beard and his ever-changing hair were the producer, narrator and interviewer on Side by Side, a documentary about shooting film on celluloid and the impact of digital technology on filmmaking.

When Reeves was papped solitarily eating a sandwich, looking a little down in the dumps, in walking boots, it inevitably found its way on to internet silo 4chan before transforming into Sad Keanu. He revealed in his Reddit AMA a brief history of his life as a bibliophile: “As a kid, we can start with the Count of Monte Cristo. Then we could get into finding as a teenager getting into Fyodor Dostoyevsky's The Idiot, Notes from Underground, The Brothers Karamazov, we could get into Jim Thompson, we could go into some William Gibson, then we could do In Search of Lost Time by Proust.

Modest Rocker Keanu describes himself as "not an air guitar afficionado", but admits that "when you first hear that chord or that moment in the song when the electric guitar cuts in, or blazes out, once in a while you just got to strum all those strings in the air." So rock on. Literary Keanu, aka Dracula Keanu (Bram Stoker's Dracula, 1992) When Keanu isn’t making many different faces on stage and screen, he is hiding his face behind a book.